To fulfil human beings requirement number of industries increases day by day which play important role in development of country but also causes environment pollution. Effluent of many industries contain heavy metals and other contaminants. Industrial effluent usually used for agriculture purposes without treatment. Plants take these heavy metals from industrial water and accumulate it in roots and Arial parts which become the part of animal and human body through food chain causes various diseases. In this research work plants were grown using wastewater of industrial effluents. Three sample of wastewater were made of various concentration level of lead, copper and cobalt. Typha latifoliate was grown in controlled environment. Three sample of wastewater were used. Soil used in pots was of known concentration of heavy metals. Using x-ray fluorescence spectrometry was used to find concentration of contaminants in soil before and after plantation and atomic absorption spectrometry was used to find concentration of heavy metals in industrial effluent. Wastewater of various concentration level was obtained by adding domestic water having no heavy metals. Extraction percentage performed by plants in various lawn was found by analysis of soil before and after the maturity of plants. soil which was irrigated by fully contaminated wastewater was remediated by 10%. Soil in which plants were irrigated by diluted wastewater was remediated by 15 and 21% respectively for copper and cobalt. Plants matured in seventy-five days in winter season.